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Cameras follow Connie Fisher in her attempt to cure the loss of her singing voice with the help of voice builder Gary Catona, the man credited with saving Whitney Houston's voice. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Connie Fisher
Producer:
Emyr Afan
Director:
Emyr Afan
Executive Producer:
Tim Green
Production Company:
Avanti Media

Pappano's Classical Voices

Episode 3: Mezzo-Soprano

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Antonio Pappano explores the great roles and singers through the prism of the main voice types. He continues with the mezzo-soprano, often the rival or the villainess. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Antonio Pappano
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper
Series Producer:
David Jeffcock
Director:
Dominic Best
Producer:
Caroline Page
Participant:
Janet Baker
Participant:
Sarah Connolly
Participant:
John Copley
Participant:
Joyce DiDonato
Participant:
Christa Ludwig
Participant:
Felicity Palmer
Participant:
Peter Sellars

Actor and musician Sam Palladio hosts a musical tribute to Elvis Presley, 60 years to the day from when he recorded his first single, That's All Right, at Sun Studio in Memphis. Show more

Cameras follow Connie Fisher in her attempt to cure the loss of her singing voice with the help of voice builder Gary Catona, the man credited with saving Whitney Houston's voice. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Connie Fisher
Producer:
Emyr Afan
Director:
Emyr Afan
Executive Producer:
Tim Green
Production Company:
Avanti Media

Rock 'n' Roll America

Episode 2: Whole Lotta Shakin'

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Rock 'n' roll took off in 1955, and the likes of Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis scandalised America with their gyrations, leading to Pat Boone's cleaned-up version. Show more

BBC Four

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